Chinese President Xi Jinping held high-level talks with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Beijing this week, marking a significant step in cross-continental cooperation amid evolving global economic dynamics. The February 25 meeting focused on enhancing bilateral trade frameworks and addressing shared challenges in climate policy and technological innovation.
President Xi emphasized the importance of 'pragmatic collaboration to stabilize global supply chains' during discussions at the Great Hall of the People. Chancellor Merz echoed this sentiment, noting Germany's commitment to 'balanced economic partnerships' with the Chinese mainland, particularly in green energy infrastructure projects.
The dialogue comes as both economies navigate post-pandemic recovery strategies, with Germany remaining China's largest European trading partner. Observers highlight potential breakthroughs in joint AI research initiatives and streamlined customs procedures for agricultural exports as key outcomes.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping meets German Chancellor Merz in Beijing
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